Okay this one's for the guy who keeps pretending to know stuff about tech and spouts off shit that makes the people who actually know about tech want to go on a rampage. It's called "We hate you please die."

As for what I've bought recently, not much actually. Just got new job, kinda figuring out how funds and all that go. I guess if anything I've just purchased car parts. Bought (and installed) a new set of CV shafts, bought a full set of new engine mounts, bought new brakes (which Sensation! installed like a boss), yadda yadda. Now I just gotta figure out where to buy the one hose that's sitting between me and having two running cars.

i got a new purchase yesterday and i love it. paid $30 w/o tax but koi patterns are hard to come by. its even a Plakat tail so i will have minimal tail issues. atm his name ia Amaterasu though im considering Blitz depending on how his colors come out. i already saw a huge buble nest in his tank already

i honestly dont trust digital currency at this point such as bit coin and similar stuff. i connect them too much with the sleazy side of the net ie hackers/ransom ware and such other activities. paypal, credit/debit are fine but i wont trust 100% digital currency until i see the traditional institutions start to use them as valid payments. i do get the fact new things take time to be accepted but sometimes its too early to jump on the train.

Nope. I think back to when I was in college and you could still mine that useless garbage. Now of course it's a big rage so not getting in at the ground floor is just one of those derp moments.

Whatever, I know some people into the cryptocurrency game, and good for them. But as someone who isn't, I'm just going to chuckle whenever a new story about an exchange making off with everyone's 'money' comes out.

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Should be enough space for the next couple of months.

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Well, I had luck to be online while it was currently in stock on amazon. Guess what? Apparently nobody got a notification mail. Looks like it was intended so only those people who came first, would be served first. I'm not sure if $99.99/99.99€ was the actual MSRP, because amazon Italia sold it for 79.99€, as I heard. Anyway, those classic consoles are targets for sharp practices.

The 9500s' sound awesome, there was this "people are gonna hear your music!" from the reviews, but even at half volume nobody will hear it, it's not until I go about 80-100% then people might hear it. Good purchase, only $54 from newegg.

Super comfy (Heard they were warm and sweat absorbing kings), keeps my head cool. Gonna be awesome gaming cans once I get a v-moda boom pro.

Well I bought a Ducky Shine 6 PBT with MX-Nature-White switches and it's a damn awesome keyboard. There are several RGB light effects (also a freaking waving rainbow) and it has an excellent type feeling. The only small annoyance is that the keys react very sensitively on pressure.I also bought the collector's edition of Xenoblade 2. I paid 10€ too much, though.

Bought a book for next semester's English class, about a buck more than renting it for the semester, and about.. half off than buying it new at the store (Thanks amazon)

Also bought The Witcher books, 5 all together (I'm missing a few more but those will come later) Spent about... less than half on the total retail price (So maybe about 40 bucks or so) The 3 books in the special box retails for 40, so I got a good deal.